Knowledge Question In chapter 5 of Poverty, By America, the author discusses the large myth that those who receive benefits from the government are lazy (Desmond 2023:85). The point is made that how we as a society/the public think receives aid plays a large role in our own views. A large amount of negativity towards social programs by the government is related to Black Americans (Desmond 2023:85). What are the two beliefs that the American public has when it comes to welfare/benefits associated with federal programs/aid? Understanding the Role of the Government Transfers in the Black-White Child Poverty Gap, Charles et al. examined the causes of the black-white child poverty gap. In a particular portion of this paper, social policy was highlighted on how it helped perpetuate the continued poverty of Black Americans. For example, the AFDC program favored white mothers and food stamps/social security favored those who could get employment in a time where Black Americans dealt with employment discrimination (Charles et al. 2022:2. Explain historically how economic inequality between White and Black Americans began and was perpetuated. …show more content…
In a study that was stated in this chapter, those who are able-bodied adults on welfare are a rare thing to occur (Desmond 2023:88). It is also mentioned that the purpose of welfare is not for individuals to become dependent on it, but it is an insurance measure for those who have bad luck (Desmond 2023:88). Why is it significant to realize and have others realize the issue with welfare isn’t welfare dependency but is welfare
In the United States there are “over 100 million people receiving some form of federal welfare” (Munoz#7). The purpose of creating the welfare system was to provide aid to those families with “little to no income” (article 1). Back in 1996 Clinton passed the welfare reform act; allowing state full control of the welfare system. The Welfare Reform Act was to help steer welfare
The pod cast Breaking News Consumer’s Handbook: Poverty in America Edition provided good current data on the truth of poverty in America. The myths that have persisted suggesting that this nation has no true poverty has been disproved as more evidence has come to light as the nation’s poorest citizens are observed and studied. The media and government continue to blame citizens for their impoverished conditions. As we know the citizens are not completely at fault for their financial hardship. It is grossly disturbing how government officials choose to ignore basic human decency when governing the country. Their tunnel vision for fame and notoriety has doomed the citizens of America to a substandard lifestyle and a challenging existence. I selected this episode because it continued to share the
Welfare is a program in the United States that provides economic support to citizens who are unemployed or underemployed. This program was started during the 1930’s to help out the millions of people who were affected by the great depression. By the 1960’s the welfare program was not being used the same and many believed it was being misused. The welfare program in the United States should be abolished because it costs more than it helps, it is a waste of money, it is abused, and because it teaches bad work ethics.
Throughout modern human history there has been an ongoing struggle of whether to help the poor and how to help them. In today’s political scene in the US mostly only extremely staunch conservatives feel that we should offer no aid to the poor of America. So, then the argument becomes how to best help them. Welfare is widely considered to be the main way that America helps the poor. So what is welfare exactly? Welfare can be defined as aid in the form of money or necessities for those in need distributed through an agency or program. In general liberals feel that America should offer a large amount of aid and pull people out of debt with government funds while still trying to get them back to work. In general conservatives feel that the poor should have to already have a job before we help them and many also call for drug testing before offering assistance. To try to create these scenarios, parties use welfare reform. Welfare reform is a bill that alters the current program so that it operates in a different way. The most recent welfare reform was in 1996 by Bill Clinton and was called the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act. This act in general aimed to hand over
61% of welfare recipients are white and 33% are black. This sounds backwards, right? This is because when we hear the word welfare we think of the black population (Ebony 55).Welfare is a government financial aid. Many people use it. At first, people thought the idea was amazing. Financial aid eventually started becoming a problem when people began to take advantage of the system. This subject has been and is still very controversial. The system has gone through many reforms to prevent welfare fraud but, a lot of the attempts have failed. Many people want to get rid of it and many don’t. Welfare controversy is cooking up quite the storm. Many welfare recipients are often the stereotypes they are perceived to be, therefore welfare should be
Thousands of people are signed up to receive welfare in America, this program is designed to aid poor and needy families. However, it has become some people’s way of earning an income. Several argue against and say that welfare is not destroying our country and creating a dependent people who have learned to abuse certain privileges that come with living in this nation.
First, this paper will show whether or not welfare works in the society through three perspectives: the proponent 's view, opponent 's view, and my personal view. The first perspective about the United States ' welfare system is the proponent 's view. Joseph Westfall, a research assistant at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, stated that proponents of welfare argue that "government is responsible for organizing the redistribution of the goods necessary to satisfy all society members ' basic needs or of the money to purchase these goods" (Westfall). This statement, essentially, sums up what
When most people think of the average welfare recipient they most likely imagine someone who is a slacker; unambitious and one who is not a hard worker, someone who lazes around waiting until their welfare check comes in so that they can spend it all on whatever frivolous thing they want, and wait until the next check arrives. Sometimes people think of a mother and her children in a poor neighborhood, who wants more money to spend on expensive clothes and electronics, so she gets her welfare checks and buys the expensive yet unnecessary items without using the money to get out of a bad financial situation, contented to live this way without working towards anything better. Nobody would be in support of a system that gives undeserving people their own tax money. However, that is not what welfare looks like. Welfare looks like overworked parents who are doing the best they can, but still don’t have enough to put a meal on the table. Welfare looks like people afraid to lose their homes and willing to do almost anything to just keep living. Welfare looks like the mentally disabled, who despite trying their hardest, need more help. This is what welfare looks like; people in need who strive to live a better life. Welfare helps families in need not only by giving them money but by aiding them with every aspect of their lives such as food, shelter, and more to improve the quality of their life.
Welfare happens to be a broad term that can characterize various different matters. Children, elderly individuals, and those that have little to no income are aimed to be assisted by government programs, also described as welfare. Programs such as SNAP, SSI, and Medicaid have been around for several decades. Such assistance has kept several families and individual’s out of poverty. Without these programs many children, elderly individuals, and those who are disabled would not obtain proper nutrition and medical attention.
United States Government Welfare began in the 1930’s during the Great Depression. Franklin D. Roosevelt thought of this system as an aid for low-income families whose men were off to war, or injured while at war. The welfare system proved to be beneficial early on by giving families temporary aid, just enough to help them accommodate their family’s needs. Fast forward almost 90 years, and it has become apparent that this one once helpful system, has become flawed. Welfare itself and the ideologies it stands on, contains decent fundamentals; furthermore, this system of aid needs only to be reformed to better meet the needs of today’s society.
To the point, the chief social problem connected with welfare is the widespread philosophical, ideological and political disagreement which persists over so-called 'welfare rights.' Such is to say that there are some who perceive welfare support as a right to which citizens should be entitled in an affluent and stable society such as the United States. By contrast, there are many who perceive welfare as a kind of forced charity which prevents the poorest among us from pursuing real opportunities for
“Welfare is a good thing because people who work hard and have a big family it's hard for them to take care of their kids and work at the same time.” “So, welfare is a good thing for families to have.” These following statements have been brought to you by real people and communities that benefit off of
My personal opinion is that America should put more light on the subject of poverty because Poverty is the state for the majority of the world’s people and nations. , poverty is a very common issue, and america focuses more on things that are not important. While poverty is a serious issue, i think america should put more light on the subject of poverty because Poverty is the state for the majority of the world’s people and nations. , poverty is a very common issue, and america focuses more on things that are not important.
in temporary or seasonal jobs and these people are called the underclass. Of course we
Over the last few weeks, I have gained a tremendous amount of knowledge about the social welfare system in America. Everything that I have been reading has been an eye opener on the ins and outs of the policies. While growing up as a child, my family and I did not have experience being on welfare. In my childhood, both of my parents worked and did not qualify to receive help from the government because they “made too much” or were proven to be able to take care of a family. Therefore I was raised knowing little about the system and not understanding all of the services provided. I had my first experiences with welfare assistance my junior year in college.